Planes in black are showing their real outline and size relative to others.

For the yellow planes I haven't created an outline yet, thus they don't appear in correct size/shape.

I'm wondering is it possible for you to extract from the airports list, whether they have night curfew and whether they allow transfer (and if so, the time required) like you do the passenger and cargo demand? It would be nice to have a graphical view of which airports have curfews and transfer limitations!

I noticed that the tool to look for "places to start"/airport availability shows outdated/incorrect information.
Is this info only based on airlines who use the routemap tool? Or does it retrieve info from the AS gameworld itself? In the last case: How often is this data updated?

To further help players to find their perfect spot to start a new venture, I just introduced the new start page on my AS Route Map site. Hope this will help new players to also find places to start even on existing worlds. There are surprisingly many places with a decent amount of free slots in almost any existing game world.

And yet another update made it just before the year end. While I already started to create some statistics here in the forum (manually), I thought it would be cool to update this and made it more automatic.

The import of the data is still manual, but the graphs are done automatically now. Enjoy the interesting stuff and let me know if a graph is missing...

There is a new menu item on the route map. When you display an airline, you can have a look at a statistics page of that airline's manager. It is similar to the stats of a world, but specific to the player.

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As a new player, your website has been incredibly useful helping me learn the game. I've gotten hours of interesting analysis out of it already. I just sent you a small gift of $5 (via paypal) and want to thank you for creating and maintaining this resource.